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Tribunal: Senior Member C Puplick The AAT set aside a decision of the Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs (the Department) refusing to grant the applicant a bridging visa. The Tribunal found there were other reasons for him to ...

What information can I give to support my case? You can give us information to consider when we make the decision. You should give us this as soon as you can. You must also give us any information, documents or comments that we ask for by the date we tell you. Check the M...

What information can I give to support my case? You can give us information to consider when we make the decision. You should give us this as soon as you can. You must also give us any information, documents or comments that we ask for by the date we tell you. Check the ...

PDF version (89 KB) Address to the National Security Law Course, University of Sydney 13 September 2006 Introduction I am very pleased to be able to speak to you today about the Security Appeals Division of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal - its functions, powers ...

PDF version (482 KB) The Hon. Justice Duncan Kerr Chev LH Law Council of Australia Tax Workshop 2012, Aitken Hill Conference Centre, Yuroke, Victoria 27 October 2012 In July 1986 the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) assumed the jurisdiction in taxation matters...

The purpose of this Annual Report is to inform the Attorney-General, the Parliament, Tribunal users and the general public about the performance of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) during the period 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015. The 2014-15 Annual Report is availab...

The purpose of this Annual Report is to inform the Attorney-General, the Parliament, Tribunal users and the general public about the performance of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (the AAT) during the period 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006. The 2005-2006 Annual Report can be...

The purpose of this Annual Report is to inform the Attorney-General, the Parliament, Tribunal users and the general public about the performance of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (the AAT) during the period 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007. The 2006-2007 Annual Report can be...

Tribunal: Senior Member Richard Ellis The Child Support Agency (the Agency) uses a statutory formula to assess the child support a parent is liable to pay. The formula takes into account the adjusted taxable incomes of both parents and any other income, such as reportable ...

Location of this page in sitemap: Tatnell and Tatnell (Child support) [2019] AATA 1216

Tribunal: Member K Buxton The AAT set aside a decision of a delegate of the Child Support Agency — increasing the father’s liability and departing from the existing assessment. The parents had care of their school aged child who lived with the mother 86% of the time and t...

First review A Child Support first review is the first time we review a Child Support objection decision. We can only review a Child Support decision if an objections officer at Services Australia has completed a review. A first review is done in the Social Services ...

Location of this page in sitemap: Steps in a review > Child Support > Child Support overview

Tribunal : Member G Cullen The applicant asked the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) to review a decision made by the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) to refuse to grant him a temporary student visa. [1] The visa was refused on the grounds the applica...

Location of this page in sitemap: Raja (Migration) [2019] AATA 4046

Tribunal: Member D Barker The AAT has remitted a decision of the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) for reconsideration, after finding an applicant for a subclass 020 Bridging B visa had substantial reasons for travel. A person who wishes to leave and re-enter Au...

Location of this page in sitemap: 1910423 (Migration) [2020] AATA 641

Tribunal: Deputy President J Redfern The AAT affirmed a decision of a delegate of the then Minister for Immigration and Citizenship (the Department) to refuse to grant the applicant a protection visa. The applicant sought protection on the basis that she suffered domestic...

Location of this page in sitemap: 1723852 (Refugee) [2020] AATA 2159

Tribunal : Member A Murphy The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (the AAT), satisfied the applicant was a member of the same family unit as a person owed protection by Australia, remitted the decision made by a delegate of the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection (t...

Location of this page in sitemap: 1801291 (Refugee) [2020] AATA 4584

Tribunal: Senior Member R Cameron The applicant was seeking access to documents held by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) about complaints he had made. The key issue in this matter was whether or not the documents were conditionally exempt becau...

  Important note. The AAT has two roles under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 ( FOI Act ). We can conduct an independent review of some decisions made under the FOI Act. We are also an agency that must comply with the FOI Act, including giving access to documents ...

Location of this page in sitemap: Apply for a review > Freedom of information (FOI) > Can we help?

What is conciliation? Conciliation is an informal, private meeting to help the parties consider possible options to reach an agreement. If the application has not been finalised during the conference process, we might hold conciliation. Conciliation is conducted by a Concil...

What is conciliation? Conciliation is an informal, private meeting to help the parties consider possible options to reach an agreement. If the application has not been finalised during the conference process, we might hold conciliation. Conciliation is conducted by a Concil...

Location of this page in sitemap: Steps in a review > Other decisions > Conciliation

PDF version (30 KB) Hartigan Memorial Lecture, Brisbane 30 November 2005 It gives me great pleasure to present the Hartigan Memorial Lecture for 2005. Trevor Hartigan was one of a distinguished line of Presidents of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. It is a sad fa...

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